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hundreds of people have seen it back to h as in depth coverage thailand states it's future of fossil fuel. nope, renewable. i'll just use teams on the bring you closer to the heart of the story. the i started looking times in the gauzy city of the world as a large concentration of displaced palestinians. the so i'm so rob, when you're watching old is it when like, well, headquarters here in the also coming up the battle to contains us putting wildfires across central chile, more than a 100 people have not lost their lives falls or tries to get it all solve adult with strong monday at the kind of a predicted to wait another time as presidents by long slides on the social media
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side, the stones of adulthood is 20. so what's the outlook to facebook in the is a has the welcome to the program. we beginning garza west is advertising son selling by the israeli army has killed more than a $120.00 pounds of citizens and sought today the strong cuz level of homes and the city of data. by the way, that is a major concentration of displaced people. at least 30 have been killed and many more wounded streaming into the exit hospital. some of the heaviest strikes over the past day have been in as i find a of the border with egypt. and that's what tens of thousands of palestinians were told to move to by these res. so that right and safety. now the is where the army says it tons to expand to ground operations the g. um yeah, no, not
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a problem. there is no safe zone here in rafa that more than 1600000 people. if these rarely invade rafa, they will smash us like tomatoes, there is no safe area. even those who came here claiming safe passage, they were all hit. and this being heavy fighting reported in the knolls in garza city of us despite israel having claimed weeks ago. but it dismantled hamas as military framework in the area of correspondence talked about was the invasion, roughly with all these really armies expanding its military attacks. of course this other parts of gauze as we've been hearing the sound and the buzzing of the east. very minute tree surveillance, a drone over the calling of the facility, all the way to hospice are for more than an hour. right now the whole ring inside the area has been searching for the targets to be bombarded, minutes at the people bought it. and this is a part of the ongoing intelligence as being made by the use with the army in the city overall for as they have been targeting to date, a number of areas insight dropped off. at least 2000 units have been killed in such
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as strikes. but the ongoing efforts on the ground here in the pod, due to city as will continue, especially the military, one by the is very ami as they have found in different areas, including just especially in i'm a neighborhood where at least 16 palestinians have been killed in that city only since the hours of today's morning. and similarly situation is very dear rating. in the middle school, renee to impartially killer in derek by town were at least 14 palestinians have been killed off to a residential building belongs to a cutoff time. many had been completely destroyed and there are still people have stuck under the russell's as um, its ongoing efforts by the civil defense team to a completely pull them from under the wreckage of the destroyed building. similarly, also, the tax continued on and we'll say a rock refuge account in the past hour where we deem is really military drones have opened the fire against different uh,
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residential buildings to um its ongoing efforts to 1st boost people in these areas to sleep, move to a rough life, just to have a kind of full military mobility on the ground and against the palestinian fighters as well. these are the will, tablets as the meeting this evening. and i salute this by force and occupy these to reason with the very latest i'm the sound like the prime minister. netanyahu was into a great deal of pressure from all sides. politically, considering this war, cabinet meeting has been going on and all throughout sunday, to write, perhaps an indication of several disagreements that were going on inside of the war cabinet. as the meeting extends now more than 5 hours benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, has been under immense pressure earlier during the day, there was a cabinet meeting in which several members of his coalition, even members of his own political party,
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the la crude voiced concerns and demands that they want it to be part of negotiations when it came to the issue of the captives and any sort of deal framework that is to come, they said. but when the massage chief david vanya is briefing the war cabinet on outlines or frameworks of deals that he's discussed with mediators that you want to be part of it. something else they're drawing concerns of is who will be released from is really jails in terms of palestinian prisoners. there are certain palestinians, they do not want to see released on top of the back. that they don't want to see a large number of them released as a concession for the deal. these really prime minister responded to them reported we by saying that this similar framework wouldn't be met in this deal. meaning what we saw back in november during that cease fire deal around 3 palestinian prisoners for one is really captive. that's what they're looking to go for. but you also have
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pressure from the far right. it's more ben vi or better. this smelt rich, both ministers within this government who been threatening to leave the coalition over the last week or so. if nothing, yahoo enters a deal with they're considering bad for israel. additionally, you have any doubts who entered emergency government with an engine, yahoo! when the war started, he's also a team member of israel's war cabinet, threatening to leave as well saying that if nothing yahoo caves to the pressure from the right wing gas is going to have to step away. so there is an increased pressure on nets and yahoo as it seeming that a deal or framework is still not really within the sites over the next couple of days. well, from a political problem and pressure to an economic world because no palestinian workers have been allowed into as well since the start of israel's will on garza, i'm done. and now it seems that is what it is relying more or more hoping to rely more or more on foreign work cuz that's
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right. but the spokesperson for israel's housing and construction industry has said that in the weeks to come there hoping to bring $65000.00 for and workers from whose becca stand 3 longer. and indeed, it comes after there's been a huge labor shortage across several sectors within his real, specifically construction. before october, the 7th you had 72000 palestinians from the occupied westbank working in construction. these really government has said that in the last 4 months, half of those projects have been installed as the economy continues to take hit after hit. but back in december, it was reported that these really prime minister was ready to bring back the policy need workers because of how much these really economy was suffering. but that he didn't have a majority for it in his cabinet. and in fact, pushed off the vote several times until finally it was decided that they wouldn't. but this is going to be an extremely costly measure for these rarely is moving forward from the city that forest occupied east recent. thank you. now the us will
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be conducting most strikes on it, writing the link targets in retaliation for 3 american troops killed in georgia. and last week that's according to the us national security advisor, jake sullivan. the buttons administration says they want the bombing campaign to set all 5 regional ball, but they won't have to tax on us forces on commercial ships go on and said most then, jordan has more american b, one bombers flying from texas to the middle east on thursday. part of the bike and ministrations plan to retaliate for an a run back to groups. drone strike that killed 3 us soldiers in jordan. i don't think the or the adversaries or have a one and done mindset. and so they have a lot of capabilities. i have a lot more to bite. how says the b want and other war? plains bombs, at least 85 targets in iraq and syria targets controlled by the islamic
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revolutionary guard corps codes force and its affiliates on sunday. a mandatory notice from president joe biden, to congress about the event. the strikes have been taken to deterred the i. r g. c, and affiliated militia groups from conducting or supporting further attacks on united states personnel and facilities. and have been conducted in a manner designed to limit to the risk of escalation and to avoid civilian casualties. the us also launched air strikes on who the targets in yemen on saturday, and on sunday, this in response to weeks of who the attacks on commercial shipping and u. s. navy warships in the red sea, congressional republicans accuse biting of cowardice by targeting around proxies and not the country itself. we should not be appeasing a run that's. busy the buying and ministration has been doing for the last 3 years . we're projecting weakness on the world stage by kitchen buttons. national
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security adviser says that's not true. i would just say from the perspective of t ron, if they chose to respond directly to the united states, they would be met with a swift and forceful response from us. meanwhile, a new round of diplomacy, secretary of state antony blinking, is heading to israel. the occupied west bank gutter egypt and saudi arabia for more talks on ending the war and garza and cooling regional tensions rosalyn jordan l, just 0. the go phones has gone so it needs to prepare and folder. it said all the palestinian authority's governance without scolding to the french. foreign minister . stephane says your own who's in egypt is the meeting. the countries foreign minister and the president fronts in egypt have held tulips on the tv sci fi in gaza and delivering humanitarian names. well, it is rainy. miguel is gone to the hundreds of motors at a funeral in southern lamp and on the explosion was at
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a cemetery near the town of builder. not to find his from the i'm hungry, which is i like to has belong, what killed and it is. riley strike on friday as well, and so not war of his blood doesn't pull back from the boulder. hospital to find thing is escalate to the following. israel's will on casa, the spring. some of the days of the news now in july as president gabrielle burridge has declared 2 days of national morning after one fox killed more than a 100 people, strong winds and scorching c to been fueling the flames in the coastal area of i'll police say, present bar, it says the number of that is likely to rise is also the survey consequences if anyone is found responsible for deliberately starting those 5 the, the cc for the sudden it's hard to think the horrible and harmless people who inflict so much pam boxes. it goes, but if these people exist, we will search for the persona, we will find them. and they will have to say something like,
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not only rejection by the entire society, but also the influence on lots of america to a leasing human has more from the law. in july we've been accompanying a firefighting brigade in this field, which is part of the of a forest. and as you can see, they are say ards drowsing fires, but you don't see flames. but this, the fires are actually underneath. it's actually from the roots of these trees, mainly pine trees, and we can feel the heat underneath the are we to in fact this is a painstaking and slow process for every 10 of these uh, trees or roots, the day dows, another 20 of booms of smoke appear in the horizon, so this is going to take them days if not weeks to actually extinguish. and this was happening all along this region. we were also in the neighborhood where people lost everything they had. they tell us that while they were just basically sweeping
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around their house, so they suddenly saw a, a, to what they called a storm of sparks coming in towards their homes. and it just a matter of minutes they were on fire. they had to run for their lives. they couldn't take anything with them except the clothes on their back. many people in just in that area where we were died and we're hearing that the death toll now it has is, has a past 100 the highest ever, for an emergency, a disaster of this kind in chile. and we also have our hearing from authorities that are nearly 400 people are still missing. most of these people presumed dead. so this is a tragedy, a national tragedy that is called everyone's attention. but what is most of the order is really making people feel shocked is the fact that everyone seems to coincide, at least the authorities and firefighters seem to coincide that this was done on purpose. the poles enclosing outside of the doors presidential election present.
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now you but kelly is expected to be re elected by a landslide, but it's popularity is launch. it should be to to his cracked down on criminal games. mold and the 70000 is a set to gang members have interested since he declared the state of emergency 2 years ago. manuel, the loan is long for us, and outside of those capital son solvable men. well, we were expecting the polls to class. we believe they have, but people can still vote. i believe that is correct. the polls officially closed about 16 minutes ago here in el salvador of salvatore. but as you can see, there are still a few people there left. the rule is if you managed to make it past the police station doors, before the closing of the poles, people still still have the right to cast their ballots. that's what we're seeing here. just a few people here left of the election observers getting close to the actual pulling booths to conduct the counts we are being told as well that l san salvador
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central plaza is already beginning to fill with supporters of salvatore, president naples, candy who are expecting to hold the celebration there in the cities historic center . in the last hour we did hear from president naval killing himself, who was touting his achievements over the course of the last 5 years as president not least of which was the success that his administration has had in curbing violence and doing away with dang, violence. that's plague to come to the country for the last 30 years. he also had a message to critics, especially those in the international stage who have referred to his administration as an autocracy to those who have referred to him as a dictator. saying that no one has the moral authority to say what will salvador needs, but the salvador and people themselves. once more, we should note that there's little expectation that this is going to be anything short of a landslide victory for president kelley. if anything, many of the people that we've spoken to about the course of the day don't seem to even know who the opposition candidates even are. of course,
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the model that seems to be that the politics and of course of the incumbent does way now is that we would expect seem to what a vote has been saying to others on that that concerns about security, which obviously seem to have been delayed over the last few years because there's always health economy, education issues in, in the likes. what else do they want to see improve? and that's precisely it. so what we're hearing from people is not that they're thinking that there might be a different outcome to the selection. but they're hoping that the current administration can build on that success that they've had in terms of curbing insecurity in the country and start to really address some of the other problems. very serious problems that continue to play with the country, including worsening poverty, which affects some around a 1000000 people here. no, salvador, roughly 161 out of every 6 salvadorans lives in extreme poverty or serious deficiencies when it comes to education when it comes to health,
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health care. so these are some of the issues that are on the minds of people. but we should also know that is something solid and present in a book into his popularity isn't just mass. if you're know, salvador, it's huge around the continent, it's being referred to as the book kelly model to apply this sort of heavy handed approach to insecurity. you hear it from people all over the confidence here, latin america who say we need a book killer in our country, world leaders who say that they want to adopt the book killing model. what human rights of servers and civil society advocates say is. however, at what cost it has come at the cost of a loss of certain civil liberties and constitutional rights. the consolidation of power into the hands of the single party here in el salvador, which has led to a decline in endemic democratic plurality. and um, but you know, these are details that at the end of the day, don't really seem to bother too many people here in el salvador. but we'll see what happens when that result comes in and join you late in the day model abruptly that for instance, although still a head, have all the houses that are the you and says,
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mold in a 1000000 people have been displaced and sit down since finds interrupted last year, plus plastic and music has to be all the grammy's that his own category for the 1st time . the brought to you by visit castle, had that let's have a look at the weather across north america. and california is seeing another atmospheric river that ends in pouring in since the we can now we already had one last week. this one is more potent re very heavy rain to ready, saturated ground. we are expecting a month to month and a half was floating in places like l. a over the next few days. so snow on the
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sierra, nevada and as well, some very powerful winds affecting the california and caused this some of those conditions will be stretching up towards the pacific northwest and whipping down towards the north west of mexico. more than the weight of heavy rain moving in here . now one is looking pretty wild on the west coast. things have eased and will do so on the east coast. once that storm pulls away from florida, we'll still see some gusty winds around those south eastern states, but it is looking launch the dry in cities like new york as well as washington dc. i'm very dry across the south listing more in the way sunshine coming in for places like texas. and we will see more in way of sunshine from much old mexico. so i'm just coming down. however, with the change in the wind that we're all going to see some very heavy rain pushing its way across the bahamas, across the caribbean as well, with some heavy rain to come for the likes of his pen jala. as we go into tuesday, the weather brought to you by visit castle. the 1st sooner saw that,
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the realty is the victims themselves, was when i saw there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to get out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the the talk about kill one thing i'll just bear with me is the whole problem. the reminder of all the top stories is right, the strengths of tons of the central jobs and cities of data about that on sunday
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night living several times at least the t palestinians have been killed over the past day. any more wounded, how streaming into alex all the types of holes that continued in rockford and southern gospel, these raving, i'll be tons of express expense. ground operations that up to ordering tens of thousands of palestinians to move to rafa for their own safety. today's present. gabriel bar, it shows to type 2 days of national molding of wi fi as killed more than a 100 people. strong winds and scorching keys have been fueling the flames, and the code still valid, probably. so each now to the border between mexico and the united states, while republicans are heading out. so what they say, our president jo biden's, reckless open boat policies, the republican governor of texas, greg audits and 14 of the state governors from this policy of an eagle pass. the cities at the center of the political feud. seems republicans and democrats say that how many miles are crossing the border recently. how about 20 days convention to the boys own state police alone all day long it scenario. and we're here to send
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a loud and clear a message that we are banding together to fight, to ensure that we will be able to maintain our constitutional guarantee. that states will be able to defend against any type of imminent danger or an invasion that has been threatened by joe biden. and his abject refusal to enforce the immigration laws of the united states of america security forces instead of y'all have detained a know position, presidential candidate during protests of the capital. and the cotton gulf. me is one of the 19 opposition candidates in the election sustained by president microsoft in dot com demonstrations, barricaded streets and protests against the move. but please find take us to dispatch crowds for the process upon some monday. the bottles of control of saddam is great at the world's largest displacement crisis. united nations,
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as many 8000000 people are being false from their homes, by the fighting between the army and the power minute freed up and support forces us on top of the 3000000 displaced before the conflict began in april. some of let today bring countries, but most of move to safe areas within suit on hipaa, morgan has more from the capital cost to are all fraught mohammed, her daughters and her grandchildren have lived in this classroom for 6 months. the school in hospital has become a temporary shelter for some of the menus to denise forces from their homes by the conflict between the army and the parent. military rapids support forces offer us as the flight when the fighting moved into their neighborhood. less than one level, the senate is the. it was terrible to leave the house. we carried the kids left, the air conditioning on. i'm left with nothing but the clothes on. our box. artillery shells landed near a stray bullets were flying everywhere. early in the conflicts, the power and military group took control of most of the capital made reports at
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fest, raped, and killing. many residents moved to safer regions, often areas controls by the army. in dar 4 where the rapids support forces is accused of estimate cleansing, have a 1000000 escaped to neighboring cad. another 1000000 have cross the border into south sedan, egypt and issue a po, bringing the total number of displays. so denise, to nearly $11000000.00, according to united nations figures, families often travel long distances by foot to reach safety. safety not single said i feed their families for 3 days to get to. they haven't eaten and we're in poor health. one woman collapsed during the journey and died. people who are physically and emotionally exhausted, with no official displacements caps and the shortage of 10. many people sleep out in the open access to food, clean water and health care is also difficult. back and hard to offer us has
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conditions are far from ideal, but at least her family is safe. for now, any way, there is no sign. the conflict is going to end any time soon. meaning most of the news will likely be forced from their homes. he but morgan altered their heart to him, or maybe it has a new interim president, following the depth of how getting getting bold and go to and boom, bob pledged to uphold the constitution until the new lead was elected at the end of the 80 to the old getting gold passed away in the hospital have to cancel treatment . he'd been president for the past 9 years after being the country's longest serving prime minister. symbolic way has one of the highest inflation rates in the world, and the local currency is constantly losing value. is higher, which also reports not the capital hold on a people are looking for safe ways to protect them money. this is one of how that is rich tablets, newly built homes, and exclusive states. here is the middle class of,
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of when you development also going up. and these are low cost houses in another part of the capital. zimbabwe has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. investing in property is, are several people are trying to protect the earning. yeah, i'll tell the police have no value. i think that's the biggest advantage is taking the coordinates into the side of battlements. the only way to preserve your body is by investing in assets. was us, it's tensional appreciates a value of my time. right. well which it and i saw his father's generation struggle off today with time and savings were wiped out by inflation. he believes is less risk in brick and mortar investments. so he's helping build the family home, and that's it. that won't be too affected every time. doesn't bobby and dialect tumbles. you can see may be the price will fit in for this toilet today, maybe tomorrow the 50. but when you have properties you, i'm sure you can see them on it, which of i'm underlined because it's on the bobbies have had bad experiences with
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financial institutions. here. salaries and savings can disappear over night within place them existing the value of people, the savings, some of the building homes of money from relative abroad to achieve some economic security. and others are converting these and bobby and dollars into us dollars the bobby, and say at least this way they can see where the money's going. commercial and residential real estate is going in nearly every neighborhood for inflation, for teachers and bobby, and this is a safer way to protect their money and generate some income. had them a task out of their godaddy. african music is about to be all good at the grammys with its own category for the 1st time. the i for a beat styles. my jerry, i'm ready to win. big honestly, 66. annual awards like at los angeles, in a few hours time, christmas saluted because of all a work done. so for this on place, all they like on i was july but 1st came to the united states from nigeria 15 years ago to study medicine. but his musical talents and the growing popularity of the
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attribute sound, took him in a completely different direction to the stage in the studio. there he and his band, the kingsman have backed up some of the most popular african artists of the day, including 3 of the 5 nominated for a grammy award and a newly created category of best african music performance among them. ira star, when i 1st came, that was the most popular, but over time it started growing and growing artist like with good, you know, the veto burn a boy. they kind of broke that boundary. you know, they, they broke that door and it kind of just became very popular. the past couple of years, african musicians have a long history of being recognized that the grammy awards for many different styles of music. but this year, for the 1st time ever, they have their very own category. and it's dominated by nigerian afro beats. the genre caught the attention of the recording academy after exceeding 15000000000
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streams on the music platform. spotify, obviously a level of quality that we looked at, but also the critical mass of the amount of recording is being created and consumed . and we know just looking at data, looking at uh 75 platforms and other ways of analyzing it, that this music is very popular, is a ton of really talented people, making it. it's a highly creative people like the king's men who are getting ready to record their own original after beats music. the blend of different gera is you know, hip hop. so pop, classical music, jazz. but lee belinda and now have um the african sounds around and that, you know, it's, it's, that's kind of half or beat so you know, a sound that news no borders. kristen salumi al jazeera new york, the social media joint facebook has 1020, and over the past 2 decades, the platform owned by meta has been credited with revolutionizing how we interact and share ideas online. but it's also res,
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major concerns like the privacy hate speech and misinformation, fence and motherhood as the story mark sucker. burke was 19 years old when he started. facebook is college, dormitory room, now known as mehta. the company has grown into a global empire. originally a way for university students to keep in touch. it quickly expanded to the great republic. within a year it had a 1000000 users. by 2012, it had a 1000000000. today, 3000000000 people use the platform every month, a 3rd of the world's population. facebook was at the forefront of a social media revolution to change how we share ideas, pictures, and videos online. during our spring uprisings, activists use it organized protests and spread the word about what was happening in real time. politicians use it to share their campaign messages,
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